Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Re-imagining Architecture: 12 Buildings As The Objects They Resemble

12 Buildings As The Objects They Resemble:

What happens when the form doesn’t follow function or rather when a structure takes the form of characters, animals, people or everyday objects. Many famous buildings do just that; they resemble other objects sometimes by chance and other times the concept was inspired by these specific objects.
Re-imagining architecture is a project, made by Mohamad Abdallah, in which buildings and other structures are imagined as the objects they resemble. He transformed 12 buildings deriving inspiration from their original concepts or the similarities they have with other objects.
Re-imagining architecture uses photo manipulation to alter the shape of buildings. Photo manipulation is a mix of photography and graphic design. It utilizes digital tools to combine different elements creating unique images. This opens up a wide scope of imagination and creativity.
Burj Al Arab – Wind Surfing
Dancing House – Ginger & Roger
Guggenheim Museum – Teacup
London City Hall – SnailLondon Eye – BicycleLouvre Abu Dhabi – Sea TurtleMarina Bay Sands – Ironing
National Congress of Brazil – Corn Flakes
National Congress of Brazil – Jacuzzi
Reichstag Dome – Thunder Storm
The Gherkin – Space Rocket
Walt Disney Concert Hall – Sailing Ship
All images courtesy of Mohamad Abdallah.

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